Regulatory checks may be part of Brexit Irish border fix-Raab

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BIRMINGHAM, England, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Brexit minister Dominic Raab said Britain would look at how regulatory checks could be used as part of a solution to move Brexit talks forward, but accused the European Union of ‘weaponising’ the issue of the Irish border.

Raab was responding to a media report that had said the government was preparing to back down on customs checks between mainland Britain and Northern Ireland.

At an event on the sidelines of the Conservative Party conference, he also reiterated any backstop deal with the EU would need to have an end point, and that Prime Minister Theresa May’s goal was to ensure there was no border between Britain and Ireland down the Irish Sea. (Reporting by Elizabeth Piper, writing by William James; editing by Elisabeth O’Leary)